Hillary Clinton has been facing massive backlash following the release of her new book “What Happened.”

On Tuesday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders went after Clinton and her book.

“I think it’s sad that after Hillary Clinton ran one of the most negative campaigns in history, and lost, and the last chapter of her public life is going to be now defined by propping up book sales with false and reckless attacks, and I think that that’s a sad way for her to continue,” Sanders said.

Clinton was asked about the comments during her appearance on “The View.”

Clinton simply responded, “I honestly don’t pay much attention to what she says.

Clinton then took a shot at the Trump administration, stating, “I think, unfortunately, and I don’t say this with any glee, I’m sad about it, we’re not getting the kind of information from this White House that we should have.”

Clinton was also asked about the fact that Republicans have attacked her for staying married and claiming “it’s a marriage of political convenience.”

“People say, ‘Oh, they have an arrangement.’ Yeah, it’s called a marriage,” Clinton said.

She continued, stating, “There have been a lot more happy days than sad or angry days. And I am very proud and grateful that I am married to my best friend — that he has been my biggest source of encouragement and support over all the years, many more than some of you have been alive that we have been together.”

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